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Could you recommend resources on the Solar System for 6-7 year olds?

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Could you recommend resources on the Solar System for 6-7 year olds?
« on: 21/06/2009 17:30:02 »
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Dear Chris

Are there any good CDs or Websites on the solar system which you consider suitable for 6-7 year olds. I have looked at quite a few. They are either too cluttered or too sophisticated.
 
Yours sincerely
 
Steve Harvey

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    « Reply #1 on: 22/06/2009 01:29:11 »
    Why don't you make one together?


    or try this little experiment...

    I made my first scale model on a roll of teletype paper tape (anyone remember that stuff?) On this 1-inch tape, my Sun was the size of the tape - 1 inch in diameter. It all started out well. Mercury was only about 3-1/2 feet from the sun and Earth was almost 9 feet from the Sun. What I didn't bargain for was that Pluto was 354 feet down the tape! I used up almost the entire roll.

    gives a great indication of distances. And that space is big.. really big...
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